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Evan Owen manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVOW
  • Fonds
  • 1871-1921

Papers, 1871-1921, largely comprising historical and other material by, or collected by, Evan Owen which relates to the Welsh Baptist churches in Liverpool and surrounding districts, together with material relating to the temperance movement in Liverpool and surrounding districts, and to Baptist churches and the temperance movement in other parts of England and in Wales. Also included in the collection are essays on theological subjects by Evan Owen; letters, 1877-1921, addressed to Evan Owen; and material relating to Susannah Owen, wife of Evan Owen.

Owen, Evan, 1845-1924

Evan Lloyd letters,

  • NLW MS 9664B.
  • File
  • 1836.

A volume of transcripts, made in 1836, of letters, 1751-1773, addressed to his father, sister, and brother, by Evan Lloyd of Vron Dderw, Bala, curate of St. Mary's, Redriff; with copies of a letter each by David Garrick and G. L. Reed.

Evan Lloyd letters

  • NLW MS 23886C.
  • File
  • [1832x1845]

A volume (watermark 1832), containing transcripts, [1832x1845], in an unknown hand, of correspondence, 1763-1774, of Evan Lloyd, the poet and satirist of Frondderw, Bala.
The transcripts include twelve letters from Lloyd to a number of correspondents, including his father John, 1763-1769 (ff. 9 recto-verso, 14 verso-18 verso, 21-24, 28 verso-29), his brother Robert, 1763-1768 (ff. 10 verso-12, 27 recto-verso), William Price, Rhiwlas, 1768 (ff. 25-26), and David Garrick, [1770x1774] (ff. 54 verso-56 verso), together with thirteen letters addressed to Lloyd from Garrick, [1764]-1774 (ff. 13 recto-verso, 36 verso-37, 46-47 verso), Sir John Fielding, 1769-[1771] (ff. 30, 35-36), William Vaughan, Corsygedol, 1770 (ff. 33 verso-34), J[ohn] Curre [of Itton Court], [?1766]-[?1773] (ff. 38-39 verso, 50-53 verso), and others. Also included are transcripts of poems by Lloyd (ff. 40-44), an epitaph by Garrick for William Hogarth (f. 37) and a 1784 letter from Selina Hastings, Countess of Huntingdon, to a Mr Evans (f. 45). The letters are not amongst those reproduced in Cecil Price, 'The Unpublished Letters of Evan Lloyd', National Library of Wales Journal, 8 (1953-54), 264-305, 426-448. Each letter bears a note stating that the transcript was 'copied from the original in the possession of Wm Roberts Esqr Surgeon Carnarvon', and each bears the signature of 'O. Jones' (probably Owen Jones, general agent, who was town steward of Caernarfon, 1835-1850).

Evan Lloyd.

Evan Lloyd and William Price,

  • NLW MS 22389C.
  • File
  • [1766x1776].

A bound volume containing copies of The Curate (London, 1766) and The Powers of the Pen (London, 1766) by Evan Lloyd, annotated with numerous sarcastic comments by William Price. Rhiwlas, Merioneth, who brought an action for libel against the poet. On f. i is a copy of the inscription on the author's grave in Llanycil churchyard.

Evan Lewis Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVALEW
  • Fonds
  • 19 cent.

A collection which comprises poetry by Lewis Robart ('Llywelun Ddu Myirion') and a book of hymn-tunes and anthems belonging to him, and sermons by Evan Lewis, Cilgwyn (1788?-1864).

Lewis, Evan, 1788?-1864

Evan Jones, Llanwrtyd: Cyfrolau o farddoniaeth Gymraeg

  • NLW MS 5570B
  • File
  • Early 20 cent.

Y Fynegres Farddol, being a list compiled by Evan Jones, Tynypant, Llanwrtyd (Ieuan Buallt) (1850-1928) of the titles of volumes of Welsh poems published during the 19th century.

Jones, Evan, 1850-1928 List of 19th century volumes of Welsh poetry (early 20 cent.), NLW MS 5570B

Evan Isaac: Prif Emynwyr Cymru

  • NLW MS 4528C
  • File
  • Early 20 cent.

The original manuscript of Evan Isaac: Prif Emynwyr Cymru ... (Lerpwl, 1925).

Isaac, Evan, 1865-1938 Prif Emynwyr Cymru ..., 1925, original manuscript, NLW MS 4528C

Evan Evans, Aberystwyth, Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVEVS
  • Fonds
  • 1844-1922

Diaries, account books, minute books and other records relating to the Tabernacle Welsh Presbyterian Church, Aberystwyth, ranging from 1844 to 1922.

Tabernacl (Church : Aberystwyth, Wales)

Evan Evans (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd): Music

  • NLW MS 4341C
  • File
  • 19 cent.

Hymn- and psalm-tunes, anthems, etc., with Welsh words added in many instances, all in the autograph of Evan Evans (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd) (1795-1855).

Ieuan Glan Geirionydd, 1795-1855 Sacred music, etc., with Welsh words added, NLW MS 4341C

Evan Evans (Ieuan Brydydd Hir): Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards ..., &c.

  • NLW MS 4582C.
  • File
  • 1764-[late 18 cent.]

A copy of Evan Evans (Ieuan Brydydd Hir), Some Specimens of the Poetry of the Antient Welsh Bards translated into English ... (London, 1764, ESTC T145881), bound with Rhys Jones, Gorchestion Beirdd Cymru ... (Shrewsbury, 1773, ESTC T116041). On blank leaves added to the volume and on the margins of printed pages David Samwell (1751-1798) has transcribed poems by himself and by other writers and there are also obituary notices of Welsh poets and others by Samwell, as well as press cuttings and a printed copy of Ode for the First of March, 1791, St. David's Day. Inscribed to the Gwyneddigion Society of London, by Dafydd Ddu Feddyg ([?London], 1791, ESTC T231564). Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg) (1747-1826) has added some notes on Glamorgan bards.

Iolo Morganwg, 1747-1826

Evan Evans Flags & Promotional Products Co. Papers

  • NLW Facs 875
  • File

Photocopies of papers relating to the history and growth of the Evan Evans Flags & Promotional Products Company established by Evan Evans in Melbourne in 1877 after he was shipwrecked at Warrnambool on his journey to Australia from Wales; his son Ivor Evans became a co-designer of the Australian flag in 1901. / Llungopïau o bapurau yn ymwneud â hanes a datblygiad cwmni yn dwyn yr enw 'Evan Evans Flags & Promotional Products' a sefydlwyd gan Evan Evans, Melbourne, wedi i'r llong yr oedd yn teithio arni o Gymru i Awstralia gael ei llongddryllio yn Warrnambool; yr oedd ei fab Ivor Evans yn un o'r rhai oedd yn gyfrifol am gynllunio baner Awstralia yn 1901.

Evan Edwardes Manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVAEDW
  • Fonds
  • 19-20 cents

A collection comprising transcripts of Llangeitho (Cardiganshire), Nantcwnlle (Cardiganshire) and Trefeglwys (Montgomeryshire) parish registers; material relating to Nantcwnlle, Cardiganshire; collections of Welsh proverbs; material relating to the Reverend Thomas Edwards, minister of Llanddeiniol; material relating to the Edwardes family and their property; poetry and other works, also miscellanea, of Evan Edwardes; an index of hymns; a copy of a Trefeglwys parish terrier, 1776, together with notes relating to Trefeglwys; etc.

Edwardes, Evan, d. 1930

Evan Davies MSS,

  • GB 0210 MSEVANDAV
  • Fonds
  • [1848x1904] /

Manuscripts, [1848x1904], accumulated by the Reverend Evan Davies, largely comprising sermons by Joseph Thomas, Carno, together with poetry by Richard Davies ('Tafolog').

Davies, Evan, 1842-1919

Evan Davies Jones manuscripts

  • GB 0210 MSEVDJON
  • Fonds
  • [1453x1454]-1911

Manuscripts, [1453x1454]-1911, from the library of Sir Evan Davies Jones of Pentower, Fishguard. They comprise a fifteenth-century genealogical chronicle of Welsh and English rulers; an album of watercolour drawings of churches and other notable features of north and mid Wales compiled by the artist David Parkes; transcripts of monumental inscriptions in Tenby parish church; a journal of a tour of Wales, 1836; a volume of music, including works by John Parry (Y Telynor Dall); a volume of pedigrees transcribed by Edward Stanton Roberts; and seventeenth-century Welsh poetry.

Jones, Evan Davies, Sir, 1859-1949

Evan Ceredig Jones: Emynau

  • NLW MS 4751B
  • File
  • 20 cent.

Hymns written by Evan Ceredig Jones (1850-1915), Unitarian minister.

Jones, E. Ceredig (Evan Ceredig), 1850-1915 Hymns (20 cent.), NLW MS 4751B

Eustis family letters

  • NLW ex 3122
  • File
  • 1916-1918

Collection of over a hundred letters, August 1916 - November 1918, sent home by three brothers from Swansea during the First World War. Richard, Gabriel and Ivor Eustis sent the letters to various family members while they were serving in different theatres during the war, including Palestine, Saxon, Egypt, France and Italy. A book about the letters/family was published as, Having a Go at the Kaiser: A Welsh Family at War (2018).

Eustis, Richard, 1893-1975

Euros Childs

  • [Euros Childs]
  • Item
  • 1999.

Euros Childs of Gorky's Zygotic Mynci singing into a microphone. Photograph taken at Miri Madoc, Porthmadog

Troughton, William

European Union of Women (North Wales Branch) Records

  • NLW ex 2077
  • File
  • 1979-2000

Records, 1979-2000, of the North Wales Branch of the European Union of Women, comprising minutes of committees and annual general meetings, 1979-2000; correspondence, 1984-1996, and papers relating to membership and seminars.

European Union of Women North Wales branch

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